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1962 Cadillac Heater Core Replacement

Started by domer, August 22, 2008, 09:24:13 PM

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domer

Can anyone tell me where is the best place to get a new heater core for my '62 Caddy and how difficult the task is.  My core started leaking and I'm still not sure if I want to replace it or just repair it.
Thanks
dominique
Dominique Vasquez #24943
1959 Coupe Deville http://bit.ly/1XkRuZc
1994 Fleetwood  http://bit.ly/1OTqOf1

homeonprunehill

08-22-08
Dominique,look for a sign stating "BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO TAKE A LEAK". Let the raditator folks determind if the heater is repairable. You can judge by the guarentee wheater or not you want to go "New OR the repair route. HTH Good Luck,JIM
USED,ABUSED AND MISUSED CADILLACS AND LA SALLES

domer

Thanks, I will definately look around town tomorrow
Dominique Vasquez #24943
1959 Coupe Deville http://bit.ly/1XkRuZc
1994 Fleetwood  http://bit.ly/1OTqOf1

quadfins

I took mine to the local radiator shop, and thy re-cored it. But there are sources for replacments, too. I get a lot of parts from Dan's Classics, in Portland, Oregon. A web search will get you to their site.

It's not that big a job to replace - mainly involving contortions, grunting, and cursing. It will be MUCH easier if you don't have AC. Hint to the wise - If you do have AC, it will pay off in time and bloody knuckles if you first remove the right inner fender shield. You'll have much easier access to the nuts holding on the lower part of the AC box.

Contact me off-list, or call, if you want a play-by-play walk-through. My contact info is in the directory, and should also be listed on this site under technicians.

Jim Eccleston
1961 Coupe de Ville
BATILAC
Jim Eccleston
1961 Coupe de Ville
BATILAC
Senior Crown
DeCou Driving Award x 4

domer

Thanks for the response.  I apologize for taking so long to get back with you.  I haven't even attempted to get to the heater core, as now my breaks are not working properly.  I feel no resistance when I press the brake and have to jam my foot on the pedal to get the caddy to stop.  Could it possibly be the vacuum check valve.  My 52 Fleetwood is acting up as well. It cranks really hard and sluggish and my oil light flickers  on and off when I come to a stop.  Too many issues too little time.  Do you know where I could find the correct style temperature sending unit for 62 Coupe DeVille.
Thanks
Dominique Vasquez #24943
1959 Coupe Deville http://bit.ly/1XkRuZc
1994 Fleetwood  http://bit.ly/1OTqOf1

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